Enrollment

Enrollment for Students within the Euclid Boundary: 

For families new to the area, and who live within the Euclid boundary, please visit the district website to enroll your child.  You will need proof of residency, a copy of your id, your child's birth certificate, and a copy of immunizations.  After your child is enrolled in the district, Euclid will receive notification and be in touch.

Open Enrollment Application (In and Out of District): 

Euclid will begin accepting open enrollment applications for the 24-25 school year on November 16, 2023.

Please email your completed application to Katie Stolk at kstolk[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us. Please submit the Open Enrollment form and supporting documents together in ONE email. Your application will not be considered until the application and all the documents are received. 

What Does It Mean to be a Student in Good Standing?

Grades 

Student overall academic performance will be considered in reviewing all open enrollment applications.  Students applying for open enrollment will be required to provide their classroom grades and/or standardized assessments for review.  Academic performance concerns may result in denied open enrollment requests or denial of continuing open enrollment requests.

Attendance 

Student attendance will be considered in reviewing all open enrollment applications.  Students applying for open enrollment will be required to provide attendance records from their previous school(s) for at least the last two school years. Both excused and unexcused absences will be considered.  Students applying for open enrollment who have 10 or more absences and/or 15 or more tardies during a single school year may be required to provide additional documentation related to those absences.  Attendance concerns may result in denied open enrollment requests or denial of continuing open enrollment requests.

Behavior

Student behavior will be considered in reviewing all open enrollment applications. Students applying for open enrollment will be required to provide copies of their behavior records from their previous school(s). The number of behavior incidents and the severity of the behavior incidents will be considered. This includes behavior that may or may not result in suspensions, expulsions, safety plans, etc. Behavior concerns may result in denied open enrollment requests or denial of continuing open enrollment requests.